The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
CLARA WILLIAMS
ELMO BLOUNT
EDWIN CAULDER SR.
ROBERT L. SMITH
MARY H. EVANS
THOMAS N. ELLIS
EBEN EDWARD HUDDLESTON
MARISSA T. CHAFIN
BEVERLY P. WOMACK
ALLEN D. VEST
CLARENCE D. STAFFORD
MARGARET B. COSNAHAN
DELORES D. WINBORNE
ANN NARJARIAN
GARLAND EVANS
ANDREW V. SAUNDERS
MAY H. JOLLY
C. VINCENT MINOR
ANNIE BURRUS
FRANCES O. CARTMELL
DOROTHY H. SCOTT
MELVIN A. MIZELLE
NORMA J. ZACHMAN
WOODROW WILSON SR.
TRIAL SCRUTINIZES SAILOR'S ACTIONS TESTIMONY STARTS IN WIFE'S SLAYING IN BEACH
DON'T LET TASTE BUDS VACATION IN AUGUST
CHRIS UNLIKELY TO REACH U.S. SHORES THE ATLANTIC SEASON'S FIRST HURRICANE HAS TURNED NORTH AND MAY THREATEN BERMUDA.
``BAIL'' FOR SEIZED PETS: $10,200
K-9 OFFICERS DEMANDING EXTRA PAY FOR DOG CARE
TORNADOES RARE IN VIRGINIA'S MOUNTAINS THIS WEEK'S TWISTER IN HENRY COUNTY WAS ONLY THE SECOND EVER RECORDED THERE.
WAR SPY WHO RETIRED TO CHESAPEAKE NEVER LOST VIGOR JEANNINE ETHERIDGE, A MEMBER OF THE FRENCH RESISTANCE, DIED ON TUESDAY.
CASTING TODAY IN RICHMOND FOR MOVIE FAMILY CHANNEL'S OPEN CALL IS FOR THE TV MOVIE ``TAD.''
PLANE CRASHES ON ROANOKE GOLF COURSE, KILLING 2
RICKY LYNN GREGG MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED
STATE OFFICIALS GIVE PAROLE-REFORM PLAN A BOOST IT WOULD HAVE CUT FELONIES BY THOUSANDS, THEY SAY, IF IT HAD BEEN IN EFFECT FROM 1986-93.
CONSULTANTS ON IMPACT OF DISNEY PARK DEFEND FEES THE FIRM'S CHARGES INCLUDE NEARLY $27,000 FOR MAPS.
DIVERSITY SEMINAR RAISES TEENS' SENSITIVITY FOCUS WAS TO TEACH YOUTHS HOW TO STAMP OUT PREJUDICE AND HOW TO GET ALONG WITH OTHERS.
NORFOLK SCHOOLS HOPE TO AVOID CHAOS OVER STUDENT VACCINATIONS
$10.3 MILLION VIRGINIA LOTTERY WINNER LOOKING FOR JOB
THIRD HOMELESS ANIMAL DAY
TELEVISION STATION HIRES NEWS DIRECTOR
THE C-17 GLOBEMASTER III, THE NEWEST CARGO
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